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udgroup [2023/04/05 15:53]
zeman Next meeting.
udgroup [2023/05/03 13:37]
zeman Dan's notes on UD parsers.
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 ===== Next Meeting ===== ===== Next Meeting =====
  
-The next meeting will be 2023-04-19 9:00 in S510. A paper will be presented by Johnatanthen discussed: +The next meeting will be 2023-05-03 9:00 in S510. Dan will present an overview of several parsers for UD. The papers below are relevant (the one by Stymne et al. has been already presented by Federica). We will focus more on how we can use the parsers rather than on implementation detailsso this time it will look less like a reading group session. If you only feel like reading some of the papers, I suggest focusing on the newer ones (Trankit, Stanza, and Udify, in this order). 
-  * [[https://aclanthology.org/W18-6005/|Kaja Dobrovoljc and Matej Martinc2018Er... wellit mattersright? On the role of data representations in spoken language dependency parsing]] + 
-Also of interestbut not the paper to be presented this time+  * [[https://aclanthology.org/2021.eacl-demos.10/|Minh Van Nguyen, Viet Dac Lai, Amir Pouran Ben Veyseh, and Thien Huu Nguyen2021Trankit: A Light-Weight Transformer-based Toolkit for Multilingual Natural Language Processing]] 
-  * [[https://aclanthology.org/2022.lrec-1.191/|Kaja Dobrovoljc2022Spoken Language Treebanks in Universal Dependenciesan Overview]]+  * [[https://aclanthology.org/2020.acl-demos.14/|Peng QiYuhao ZhangYuhui Zhang, Jason Bolton, and Christopher D. Manning. 2020. Stanza: A Python Natural Language Processing Toolkit for Many Human Languages]] 
 +  * [[https://aclanthology.org/D19-1279/|Dan Kondratyuk and Milan Straka. 2019. 75 Languages1 ModelParsing Universal Dependencies Universally]] 
 +  * [[https://aclanthology.org/P18-2098/|Sara Stymne, Miryam de Lhoneux, Aaron Smith, and Joakim Nivre2018. Parser Training with Heterogeneous Treebanks]] (already presented on 2023-04-05) 
 +  * [[https://aclanthology.org/K18-2020/|Milan Straka2018UDPipe 2.0 Prototype at CoNLL 2018 UD Shared Task]] 
 +  * [[https://aclanthology.org/K17-3009/|Milan Straka and Jana Straková. 2017. Tokenizing, POS Tagging, Lemmatizing and Parsing UD 2.0 with UDPipe]] 
 +  * {{ :ud-parsers-2023.pdf |Dan's notes on the parsers}} 
 + 
 +===== Future Plans ===== 
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 +If there is interest, we can meet regardless of whether a semester is running (not necessarily with the same frequency). 
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 +Kira has tentatively booked Wednesday 2023-06-07 to present a paper about semantic roles on top of UD.
  
 ===== Papers to Read in the Future ===== ===== Papers to Read in the Future =====
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 ===== Past Meetings ===== ===== Past Meetings =====
  
 +  * 2023-04-19: Discussion of a paper presented by Johnatan:
 +    * [[https://aclanthology.org/W18-6005/|Kaja Dobrovoljc and Matej Martinc. 2018. Er... well, it matters, right? On the role of data representations in spoken language dependency parsing]]
 +    * [[https://aclanthology.org/2022.lrec-1.191/|Kaja Dobrovoljc. 2022. Spoken Language Treebanks in Universal Dependencies: an Overview]]
   * 2023-04-05: Discussion of a paper presented by Federica:   * 2023-04-05: Discussion of a paper presented by Federica:
     * [[https://aclanthology.org/P18-2098/|Sara Stymne, Miryam de Lhoneux, Aaron Smith, and Joakim Nivre. 2018. Parser Training with Heterogeneous Treebanks]]     * [[https://aclanthology.org/P18-2098/|Sara Stymne, Miryam de Lhoneux, Aaron Smith, and Joakim Nivre. 2018. Parser Training with Heterogeneous Treebanks]]

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